Acting Governor Gavin Newsom issued emergency proclamations for Los Angeles, Ventura, and Butte counties due to the effects of the Hill, Woolsey, and Camp fires. Emergency tax or fee relief is available from the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) for business owners and tax and fee payers directly affected by disasters declared as state of emergencies. Relief may include the extension of tax return due dates, relief of penalty and interest, or replacement copies of records lost due to disasters. For more information, visit The State of Emergency Tax Relief page.

(a) IN GENERAL. All of the provisions of the State Sales and Use Tax Law and regulations adopted thereunder relating to construction contractors (other than those relating to the rate of tax) are applicable to state-administered local sales and use taxes.

(b) JOBSITE IS PLACE OF BUSINESS. The jobsite is regarded as a place of business of a construction contractor or subcontractor and is the place of sale of "fixtures" furnished and installed by contractors or subcontractors. The place of use of "materials" is the jobsite. Accordingly, if the jobsite is in a county having a state-administered local tax, the sales tax applies to the sale of the fixtures, and the use tax applies to the use of the materials unless purchased in a county having a state-administered local tax and not purchased under a resale certificate. If the jobsite is in a county without a state-administered local tax, state-administered local sales tax will not apply to the sale of the fixtures even though the contractor's principal place of business is in a county with such a tax.

If fixtures are purchased by a contractor tax paid in a county having a state-administered local tax, the contractor, upon installing the fixtures in a county without such a tax, is entitled to a credit for the local tax of the place of purchase.

The place of sale or purchase of a factory-built school building (relocatable classroom) as defined in paragraph (c)(4)(B) of Regulation 1521 (18 CCR 1521), Construction Contractors, is the place of business of the retailer of the factory-built school building regardless of whether sale of the building includes installation or whether the building is placed upon a permanent foundation.

(c) UNITED STATES CONTRACTORS. United States contractors are consumers of both materials and fixtures, and the place of use of both is the jobsite. Accordingly, if the jobsite is in a county having a state-administered local tax, the use

tax applies to the use of the materials and fixtures unless purchased in a county having a state-administered local tax and not purchased under a resale certificate.

History: Adopted May 1, 1956.

Amended and renumbered January 6, 1970, effective February 25, 1970.

Amended December 12, 1973, effective January 18, 1974.

Amended June 5, 1991, effective August 18, 1991. Amended paragraph (b) to reference Regulation 1521(c)(4)(B) and to explain place of sale.